Maïa Barouh releases new music video to honor Indigenous knowledge and remind us of our deep connection to forests

October 02, 2024 02:00 AM AEST | By Cision
Follow us on Google News: https://kalkinemedia.com/resources/assets/public/images/google-news.webp

PARIS, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Acclaimed musician and artist Maïa Barouh is proud to announce the release of her new music video La Forêt, which honors Indigenous knowledge and culture, and reminds people of the importance of forests and our deep connection to them.

Produced in partnership with forest conservation specialists Everland, La Forêt is the culmination of Barouh's artistic exploration of forests as central to human survival. It features collaborations with artists from the Ainu community - the First Nation Peoples of Japan – and traditional Japanese folkloric rituals that celebrate the forest and its wildlife.

As we remember the knowledge and places Indigenous peoples have long protected, we must also recognize that the fate of our world depends on preserving these vital ecosystems.

"I set out to show how deeply intertwined we as people are with the forests. Nature can survive without us but when the trees feel thirst, so do we. When the trees burn, so do we. And if forests fall, so will we," says Maïa Barouh. "Through this truth, I hope La Forêt inspires a moment of reflection on our relationship with nature, our choices and our responsibilities as consumers and voters. Perhaps it can even help us reconnect with a part of ourselves we often lose in the rush of life."

By blending modern 'pop' and traditional Japanese folk music recorded with only wooden instruments, Barouh creates a rhythmic and natural soundscape to accompany her original poetry performed in French and Japanese. With lyrics that range from the lightness inspired by Barouh's childhood experiences in the forests of rural France to the urgent and fatal consequences of deforestation, La Forêt charts the story of humanity's complex and often destructive relationship with the natural world.

Throughout La Forêt, Barouh pays tribute to Indigenous and traditional communities and their land management practices that have preserved forests for generations. The music features musicians and influences from the Ainu community - an Indigenous community who primarily inhabit the island of Hokkaido - and have suffered colonialism, oppression and displacement, like many Indigenous communities around the world.

The video was filmed in Tono, Iwate Prefecture in collaboration with traditional performers from the region, and includes a performance of shishi odori or 'deer dance'. This ancient performance art, which originated four centuries ago, evolved from a hunters' ritual honoring the spirits of animals into an expression of respect for all living beings. The dancers wear intricate masks depicting creatures like deer, lions and dragons. These sacred creatures often overpower the human dancers to symbolize nature's power.

Everland, which represents community-led forest conservation projects in the Global South, was keen to join forces with Maïa and her community partners to amplify their message in the belief that art can drive meaningful environmental and social change.

"I'm so proud to share La Forêt with the world. Maïa's work is beautiful and it carries a serious message," says Everland's Gerald Prolman, Executive Producer of La Forêt. "Every year about 10 million hectares of forest, an area the size of Portugal, are destroyed. This destruction not only fuels climate change but also threatens the livelihoods of Indigenous and forest-dependent communities. We must stop ruining our world and instead come together to protect these irreplaceable ecosystems before it's too late. The good news is that conservation works, and with global support for community-led projects, we can stop deforestation and provide a pathway for some of the world's most disenfranchised people to meet their needs and build a better life."

Notes to editors

Watch La Forêt: everland.earth/news/la-foret/

Media contact: Will Richard | [email protected]

About Maïa Barouh

Maïa Barouh is a French-Japanese singer, flautist, songwriter and producer. Her sound-world is a unique mix of traditional Japanese singing, electro, pop, rap, tribal grooves with lyrics in French and Japanese. Described as a "punk shaman" by the German press, Maïa effortlessly blends elements from her musical heritage with contemporary sounds to create a distinctive marriage of both cultures.

maiabarouh.com

About Everland

Everland represents the world's largest portfolio of high-impact, community-led forest conservation projects, uniting forest communities and corporations to protect some of our planet's most crucial and irreplaceable ecosystems.

Everland.earth

 


Disclaimer

The content, including but not limited to any articles, news, quotes, information, data, text, reports, ratings, opinions, images, photos, graphics, graphs, charts, animations and video (Content) is a service of Kalkine Media Pty Ltd (“Kalkine Media, we or us”), ACN 629 651 672 and is available for personal and non-commercial use only. The principal purpose of the Content is to educate and inform. The Content does not contain or imply any recommendation or opinion intended to influence your financial decisions and must not be relied upon by you as such. Some of the Content on this website may be sponsored/non-sponsored, as applicable, but is NOT a solicitation or recommendation to buy, sell or hold the stocks of the company(s) or engage in any investment activity under discussion. Kalkine Media is neither licensed nor qualified to provide investment advice through this platform. Users should make their own enquiries about any investments and Kalkine Media strongly suggests the users to seek advice from a financial adviser, stockbroker or other professional (including taxation and legal advice), as necessary.
The content published on Kalkine Media also includes feeds sourced from third-party providers. Kalkine does not assert any ownership rights over the content provided by these third-party sources. The inclusion of such feeds on the Website is for informational purposes only. Kalkine does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the content obtained from third-party feeds. Furthermore, Kalkine Media shall not be held liable for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the content obtained from third-party feeds, nor for any damages or losses arising from the use of such content.
Kalkine Media hereby disclaims any and all the liabilities to any user for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequential damages arising from any use of the Content on this website, which is provided without warranties. The views expressed in the Content by the guests, if any, are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Kalkine Media. Some of the images/music that may be used on this website are copyrighted to their respective owner(s). Kalkine Media does not claim ownership of any of the pictures displayed/music used on this website unless stated otherwise. The images/music that may be used on this website are taken from various sources on the internet, including paid subscriptions or are believed to be in public domain. We have made reasonable efforts to accredit the source wherever it was indicated as or found to be necessary.

This disclaimer is subject to change without notice. Users are advised to review this disclaimer periodically for any updates or modifications.

Two ASX Listed Stocks Giving Bullish Indications

Recent Articles

Investing Tips

Previous Next
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.